Report of the Joint Standing Committee on Indian Affairs, on the petition of John Attian, Governor of the Penobscot Indians : and many others of the tribe, asking for protection against money being drawn from the Indian fund by persons not authorized to receive the same. Also, on an order of the Legislature, requiring the Committee to report the amount paid in bounties to the Penobscot Indians, the last year, together with the number of bushels of the several agricultural products, and whether bounties have been paid to persons not legally entitled to them.
1857
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Report of the Joint Standing Committee on Indian Affairs, on the petition of John Attian, Governor of the Penobscot Indians : and many others of the tribe, asking for protection against money being drawn from the Indian fund by persons not authorized to receive the same. Also, on an order of the Legislature, requiring the Committee to report the amount paid in bounties to the Penobscot Indians, the last year, together with the number of bushels of the several agricultural products, and whether bounties have been paid to persons not legally entitled to them.
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Augusta : Stevens & Blaine, printers to the State, 1857.
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1 online resource (29 pages, 1 unnumbered leaf).
Series
Senate (Series) (Maine. Legislature. Senate) ; 36th Legislature, no. 4.
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Appendix (pages 11-26) contains the text of treaties signed with the Penobscot Tribe of Indians.
"An act to regulate the duties of the Agent of the Penobscot Indians."--Pages 27-29.
"An act to regulate the duties of the Agent of the Penobscot Indians."--Pages 27-29.
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Online resource; title from PDF cover (LLMC Digital, viewed April 13, 2024).
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Print version: Maine. Legislature. Joint Standing Committee on Indian Affairs. Report of the Joint Standing Committee on Indian Affairs, on the petition of John Attian, Governor of the Penobscot Indians. Augusta, Me. : Stevens & Blaine, 1857
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